Studesville interviewed for the Jets’ vacant offensive coordinator position, but he was not offered the position. After meeting with new head coach Vance Joseph on Friday, Studesville will stay on Denver’s staff.

Studesville has only produced two 1,000-yard rushers (Willis McGahee and Knowshon Moreno) during his six years with the team, but Ronnie Hillman and Anderson have also come close to the century mark. Anderson is also yet to play a full 16 games in a single season.

Entering the 2017 offseason, Anderson is still recovering from in-season knee surgery. He recently started running again and will be looking break his career high of 849 rushing yards in a single season.

Since joining the Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of California in 2013, Anderson has rushed for 2,044 yards and 17 touchdowns.